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Round 5

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LADDER                    P    W    T    L    FOR     AGAINST    PTS   NRR
                                           RUNS BALLS RUNS BALLS
West Coast Whales         5    4    0    1  857  537  850  600    8  +1.075
Melbourne Bolts           5    3    0    2 1073  600  927  577    6  +1.090
Blue Mountain Bounders    5    2    0    3  980  600 1023  600    4  -0.430
Red Centre Kangaroos      5    1    0    4  866  600  976  560    2  -1.797

Blue Mountains Bounders 253/4 (20) [sportsmaniac89 135*(58)]
Red Centre Kangaroos 184/4 (20) [The Filth Wizard 76 (30), Headless 55 (47)]

Melbourne Bolts 166/7 (20) [Nakia 58 (46), TJASTA 53 (44)]
West Coast Whales 173/6 (16.1) [Karnezis_13 73*(36), Hatchy1992 4/34 (3)]

This week:
Blue Mountain Bounders v West Coast Whales
Red Centre Kangaroos v Melbourne Bolts


Red Centre Kangaroos have been knocked out the running for finals, while the West Coast Whales secured their finals spot.
The Bounders need to beat the Whales and the Bolts need to lose to the Kangaroos for a change in the ladder.
 
Round 5

Rich (BB code):
LADDER                    P    W    T    L    FOR     AGAINST    PTS   NRR
                                           RUNS BALLS RUNS BALLS
West Coast Whales         5    4    0    1  857  537  850  600    8  +1.075
Melbourne Bolts           5    3    0    2 1073  600  927  577    6  +1.090
Blue Mountain Bounders    5    2    0    3  980  600 1023  600    4  -0.430
Red Centre Kangaroos      5    1    0    4  866  600  976  560    2  -1.797

Blue Mountains Bounders 253/4 (20) [sportsmaniac89 135*(58)]
Red Centre Kangaroos 184/4 (20) [The Filth Wizard 76 (30), Headless 55 (47)]

Melbourne Bolts 166/7 (20) [Nakia 58 (46), TJASTA 53 (44)]
West Coast Whales 173/6 (16.1) [Karnezis_13 73*(36), Hatchy1992 4/34 (3)]

This week:
Blue Mountain Bounders v West Coast Whales
Red Centre Kangaroos v Melbourne Bolts


Red Centre Kangaroos have been knocked out the running for finals, while the West Coast Whales secured their finals spot.
The Bounders need to beat the Whales and the Bolts need to lose to the Kangaroos for a change in the ladder.
Bounders still can't make the final.
 

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They would also need to increase the NRR, probably should have mentioned that as well.
It'd need to be one hell of an increase. A huge win for the Bounders and a huge loss for the Bolt. Odds are the final is set.
 
Round 5

Rich (BB code):
LADDER                    P    W    T    L    FOR     AGAINST    PTS   NRR
                                           RUNS BALLS RUNS BALLS
West Coast Whales         5    4    0    1  857  537  850  600    8  +1.075
Melbourne Bolts           5    3    0    2 1073  600  927  577    6  +1.090
Blue Mountain Bounders    5    2    0    3  980  600 1023  600    4  -0.430
Red Centre Kangaroos      5    1    0    4  866  600  976  560    2  -1.797

Blue Mountains Bounders 253/4 (20) [sportsmaniac89 135*(58)]
Red Centre Kangaroos 184/4 (20) [The Filth Wizard 76 (30), Headless 55 (47)]

Melbourne Bolts 166/7 (20) [Nakia 58 (46), TJASTA 53 (44)]
West Coast Whales 173/6 (16.1) [Karnezis_13 73*(36), Hatchy1992 4/34 (3)]

This week:
Blue Mountain Bounders v West Coast Whales
Red Centre Kangaroos v Melbourne Bolts


Red Centre Kangaroos have been knocked out the running for finals, while the West Coast Whales secured their finals spot.
The Bounders need to beat the Whales and the Bolts need to lose to the Kangaroos for a change in the ladder.
All but a 200 run difference between the two sides in terms of NRR. Final is locked.
 
Week 5 done gents, just the one regular season to go, Nakia still dominating the batting and SparkleNarkle still leading the wickets. At the other end of the scale, Nunez figures so far are 0/182 from his 18 overs and SarahSmiles has scored 7(12) from 3 knocks.

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MELBOURNE BOLTS FULL STATS
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BLUE MOUNTAIN BOUNDERS FULL STATS
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RED CENTRE KANGAROOS FULL STATS
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WEST COAST WHALES FULL STATS
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Week 6 done and just like that, the comp of 4 was down to 2 with the Bolts and the Whales set to face off at Optus Stadium next Saturday to determine the winner of the competition. Congratulations to Nakia who made an un-earthly 396 runs from 6 hits (including two 50's, two 100's and a duck) at an average of 79.20 to finish as the leading run scorer for the comp. It was a tight race to see who would be the best bowler, and with three poles this weekend, Hatchy1992 takes the mantle over SparkleNarkle who both finished on 12 wickets a piece. Hatchy was slightly more efficient with ball in hand with an average of 20.67.

Points of interest:
Karnezis_13 had the highest batting average for the comp (155 runs at 155.00)
gym4life and WFL had the highest batting strike rates in the comp (15 at 250.00 and 10 at 250.00)
sportsmaniac89 had the highest batting score in the comp (135 not out from 58 balls)
SarahSmiles had the lowest batting average for the comp (7 runs at 1.75)
Sterge had the lowest batting strike rate in the comp (1 run at 50.00)
7 players made two ducks this season, with SparkleNarkle finishing with 0 runs from 3 balls in two innings
Quadzilla had the best bowling average for the comp (11 wickets at 17.82)
PeanutButter Pies had the best bowling econ rate in the comp (16 runs at 5.33 per over)
Hatchy1992 had the best bowling strike rate in the comp (12 wickets at 11.50 balls per wicket)
Quadzilla had the best figures in the comp (5/13 from 3 overs)
KBLT had the worst bowling average in the comp (1 wicket at 213.00)
Argas Tuft had the worst bowling econ rate in the comp (102 runs at 12.75 runs per over)
KBLT had the worst bowling strike rate in the comp (1 wicket at 127.20 balls per wicket)
There were 5 bowlers that didn't take a wicket this season, with Nunez finishing with 20 overs bowled, 0/206

Team stats of interest:
The Bolts were the best batting side, leading the way in runs (1,233), average (41.10) and strike rate (171.49)
The Kangaroos were last in the comp for runs (1,002) and strike rate (140.34)
The Bounders were last in the comp for batting everage (28.50)
The Bolts lead the league in 4's with 132.
The Bounders led the league in 6's with 42.
The Whales led the league in 50's with 10.
The Bolts led the league in 100's with 3.
The Whales led the league in 0's with 8.
The Whales lost the least amount of wickets with 28.
The Bounders lost the most amount of wickets with 38.
The Kangaroos and Whales each had 13 players play, while the Bolts and Bounders had just the 12.
The Bolt, Bounders and Whales each took 27 wickets while the Kangaroos took just 19.
The Whales lead the league in average (35.96) and econ rate (8.17).
The Bolts lead the league in strike rate (25.80)
The Bolts and the Bounders each had 11 catches.
The Whales lead the league in stumpings (2).
The Whales lead the league in run outs (10).

The team of the season should hopefully be out later today, fingers crossed.

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MELBOURNE BOLTS FULL STATS
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BLUE MOUNTAIN BOUNDERS FULL STATS
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RED CENTRE KANGAROOS FULL STATS
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WEST COAST WHALES FULL STATS
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Round 6

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Melbourne Bolts 196/4 (20) [Nakia 88 (62), Fizzler 65 (37)]
Red Centre Kangaroos 156/9 (20) [Ant Bear 58 (44), Hatchy1992 3/34 (4)]

West Coast Whales 212/6 (20) [Kirkswan 81 (46), Karnezis_13 66 (40)]
Blue Mountains Bounders 126 (16.5) [Nunez 51*(28), Quadzilla 5/13 (3)]


Final
West Coast Whales v Melbourne Bolts at Optus Stadium
Pitch: Random
 
Week 6 done and just like that, the comp of 4 was down to 2 with the Bolts and the Whales set to face off at Optus Stadium next Saturday to determine the winner of the competition. Congratulations to Nakia who made an un-earthly 396 runs from 6 hits (including two 50's, two 100's and a duck) at an average of 79.20 to finish as the leading run scorer for the comp. It was a tight race to see who would be the best bowler, and with three poles this weekend, Hatchy1992 takes the mantle over SparkleNarkle who both finished on 12 wickets a piece. Hatchy was slightly more efficient with ball in hand with an average of 20.67.

Points of interest:
Karnezis_13 had the highest batting average for the comp (155 runs at 155.00)
gym4life and WFL had the highest batting strike rates in the comp (15 at 250.00 and 10 at 250.00)
sportsmaniac89 had the highest batting score in the comp (135 not out from 58 balls)
SarahSmiles had the lowest batting average for the comp (7 runs at 1.75)
Sterge had the lowest batting strike rate in the comp (1 run at 50.00)
7 players made two ducks this season, with SparkleNarkle finishing with 0 runs from 3 balls in two innings
Quadzilla had the best bowling average for the comp (11 wickets at 17.82)
PeanutButter Pies had the best bowling econ rate in the comp (16 runs at 5.33 per over)
Hatchy1992 had the best bowling strike rate in the comp (12 wickets at 11.50 balls per wicket)
Quadzilla had the best figures in the comp (5/13 from 3 overs)
KBLT had the worst bowling average in the comp (1 wicket at 213.00)
Argas Tuft had the worst bowling econ rate in the comp (102 runs at 12.75 runs per over)
KBLT had the worst bowling strike rate in the comp (1 wicket at 127.20 balls per wicket)
There were 5 bowlers that didn't take a wicket this season, with Nunez finishing with 20 overs bowled, 0/206

Team stats of interest:
The Bolts were the best batting side, leading the way in runs (1,233), average (41.10) and strike rate (171.49)
The Kangaroos were last in the comp for runs (1,002) and strike rate (140.34)
The Bounders were last in the comp for batting everage (28.50)
The Bolts lead the league in 4's with 132.
The Bounders led the league in 6's with 42.
The Whales led the league in 50's with 10.
The Bolts led the league in 100's with 3.
The Whales led the league in 0's with 8.
The Whales lost the least amount of wickets with 28.
The Bounders lost the most amount of wickets with 38.
The Kangaroos and Whales each had 13 players play, while the Bolts and Bounders had just the 12.
The Bolt, Bounders and Whales each took 27 wickets while the Kangaroos took just 19.
The Whales lead the league in average (35.96) and econ rate (8.17).
The Bolts lead the league in strike rate (25.80)
The Bolts and the Bounders each had 11 catches.
The Whales lead the league in stumpings (2).
The Whales lead the league in run outs (10).

The team of the season should hopefully be out later today, fingers crossed.

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MELBOURNE BOLTS FULL STATS
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BLUE MOUNTAIN BOUNDERS FULL STATS
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RED CENTRE KANGAROOS FULL STATS
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WEST COAST WHALES FULL STATS
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Thanks for spoiling awards night. :p:p
 

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